Monday, March 12, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Front Page News

Springs judge warns prosecutors' plans threaten USOC-funds case
A judge has warned that legal maneuvers by Colorado Springs prosecutors could endanger a case against a developer who allegedly fleeced a city-led effort to keep the U.S. Olympic Committee in the state.  



Today's Local Politics

Growing Green Valley Ranch, Highland neighborhoods exemplify Denver's transformation
A massive transformation has occurred along Denver's northern side — from the changing demographics in the northwest to a population boom near Denver International Airport to the east.  



Today's Business

California almond farms need rental bees to survive
Almond trees are exploding with pink and white blossoms across the vast Central Valley, marking the start of the growing season for California's most valuable farm export.  



Today's Style

One-stop bargain shopping
FatWallet.com reflects the evolution of the online coupon community. Advertised bargains, specials and promotions are the bread-and-butter of this free-membership, aggregated coupon site, which was started as a web forum by an avid deal-hunter more than a decade ago.  



Today's Opinion

Murphy: Colorado legislature could still accomplish something
It was 2002. Democrats controlled the state Senate, and Republicans ran the House. Everyone was angry over the prior year's redistricting fight, and nothing but pointless election-year shenanigans ensued. (Sound familiar?)  


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